Collection Spotlight: Chicano/a Research Collection

Published March 2, 2020
Updated Oct. 18, 2021

Image from the Franco and French Family Papers
Image from the Franco and French Family Papers

In this week’s collection spotlight we would like to showcase the Chicano/a Research Collection curated by Nancy Godoy, Associate Archivist here at Arizona State University (ASU) Library and the Project Lead of the Community-Driven Archives (CDA) team. Started in 1970 by Dr. Christine Marin, the Chicano/a Research Collection is the largest collection of manuscripts, photographs, books, newspapers and ephemera of Mexican American history in Arizona and the Southwest. Learn more about the Chicano/a Research Collection here.

Image from the Los Mineros Photographs
Image from the Los Mineros Photographs

 

In this video we highlight just one of the many collections housed with the Chicano/a Research Collection here at ASU Library the Alianza Hispano Americana Collection. Additionally, a selection from this collection is slated to be digitized under the current grant awarded to ASU Library. To read more about the work done by the CDA team and the grant awarded to Arizona State University Library that makes this digitization project possible, please visit our website.

Contact me, Jessica Salow, with feedback at Jessica.Salow@asu.edu, as I would love to hear your thoughts regarding the work we here at ASU are doing in community archiving around Arizona. We also want your feedback on what you would like to see from us in future blog posts. See you next week!

Image from the Chicanos Por La Causa Records
Image from the Chicanos Por La Causa Records